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for us to have such an incredible opportunity, a platform where we perform op ra, sim fonic music, educational projects will go up immediately because all the schools, universities, city of five million people. you can perform one leg nut cracker 20 time ace year, you can perform 50 times a year, each of those 50 nuts crackers a year you can devote 40 to schools it is a huge opportunity to help young people understand their part draft decision. because of course they have all these toys and also kid does it all the time but they will go for the first time at 8 or 9 years old to see the magic of theatre. most of them will come back, we know that most of them will come back. it's much easy everto start at 8, 9, 10 and then understand ballet, opera, theatre, music, rather than do it when are you 25, 30 for its first time. it's too late, maybe. >> back to politics for a moment. when you look at russia today, democracy, economic growth, human rights, press freedom. where do you think they are on those issues? >> i think for the country which has 20 years history, if you start from breakup of soviet
for us to have such an incredible opportunity, a platform where we perform op ra, sim fonic music, educational projects will go up immediately because all the schools, universities, city of five million people. you can perform one leg nut cracker 20 time ace year, you can perform 50 times a year, each of those 50 nuts crackers a year you can devote 40 to schools it is a huge opportunity to help young people understand their part draft decision. because of course they have all these toys and...
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. >> it's being offered for free. 200 educators filled the room for the course. similar efforts like this are popping up all across the nation. in arizona, the state's attorney general has proposed to allow a teacher in each school to carry a concealed gun. the move brings about mixed reactions. >> if you have somebody come in that's mentally ill with a weapon, and they're killing people, an administrator or a teacher can figure that out. >> i don't think teachers should be carrying guns. i don't think violence is the answer. the biggest thing i don't think is, i don't think it will solve the problem. >> if arizona passes the law, it would join only a few other states, including utah and new hampshire that allow concealed weapons in public schools. >>> still ahead in our next half hour, lipstick and liquor. we'll sit down with the team behind a new documentary looking at the problem of alcoholism among suburban women. >> video of a twister tearing through alabama on christmas day. it's 8:25. you're watching fox 5 morning news. ñ ♪ ♪ [ ch
. >> it's being offered for free. 200 educators filled the room for the course. similar efforts like this are popping up all across the nation. in arizona, the state's attorney general has proposed to allow a teacher in each school to carry a concealed gun. the move brings about mixed reactions. >> if you have somebody come in that's mentally ill with a weapon, and they're killing people, an administrator or a teacher can figure that out. >> i don't think teachers should be...
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you're saying that edge of the price of education is going up because people are able to borrow more of the subsidy yes and yes absolutely the absolutely i mean you have something there's no way people could go to college that the tuition is totally outpaced the market they would have why do that and put them in for two hundred years in federal government got in there and got lockstep with them in they just increase or decrease how much each student can get when ronald reagan came into office roughly eighty percent was seventy nine and change roughly eighty percent of the cost of college education was paid for by federal state or local governments twenty twenty percent was paid for by students today roughly eighty one percent of tuitions paid for by students and less than seventeen percent is paid by federal state but those students are naples we had flown in upside down it went with their unable to go but it's been flipped upside down for most of their history this year i'm sorry loans zero out the grants and then the price falls it has to it has to do we can afford it nobody could
you're saying that edge of the price of education is going up because people are able to borrow more of the subsidy yes and yes absolutely the absolutely i mean you have something there's no way people could go to college that the tuition is totally outpaced the market they would have why do that and put them in for two hundred years in federal government got in there and got lockstep with them in they just increase or decrease how much each student can get when ronald reagan came into office...
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a lot of college debt i sure do you know the deal used to be that you paid a significant amount for education but in turn that gave you a much higher salary later but now the system works in reverse many young americans studied very hard to not make any money at all around nine percent of americans with student loans have defaulted and at least nine but maybe up to eighteen percent are ninety days late with their payments given the situation the people at u.c. berkeley were nice enough to give away a million dollars in scholarships for everyone everyone that's an illegal immigrant yeah that's right if you're born in america then pay to jump the border and enjoy the red carpet education treatment the people who will be getting the scholarships are mostly the children of illegal immigrants who spent many of their formative years in america and yeah i can see the logic that could be hard for them to get an education when the when they aren't citizens but they came into the country illegally it isn't taxpayers jobs to help them but wait berkeley it's a private institution so i guess they can give
a lot of college debt i sure do you know the deal used to be that you paid a significant amount for education but in turn that gave you a much higher salary later but now the system works in reverse many young americans studied very hard to not make any money at all around nine percent of americans with student loans have defaulted and at least nine but maybe up to eighteen percent are ninety days late with their payments given the situation the people at u.c. berkeley were nice enough to give...
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and higher education authorities can't do it either. and it is basically, we say, twitter, facebook, these things are all public. but the right to privacy is one of the most important right we have in this country. common law right, constitutional right. and this, i think you draw the line, the lawmakers have said in illinois and california, enough's enough. you have a reasonable expectation of privacy. why did they need that information? they can't force you to give the passwords and i think that's a law that will spread beyond those two states. >> it certainly doesn't mean employers can't look at what you've got on your facebook page they can't access it. new laws in response to the jerry sandusky molestation case at penn state. how does that affect folks in oregon? >> this is a weird one too. so many people i think during the sandusky case, myself included, thought why aren't they having reporting laws in upper levels of education, in colleges. saying if there is child abuse, you have to report. clergy have to report. teachers have t
and higher education authorities can't do it either. and it is basically, we say, twitter, facebook, these things are all public. but the right to privacy is one of the most important right we have in this country. common law right, constitutional right. and this, i think you draw the line, the lawmakers have said in illinois and california, enough's enough. you have a reasonable expectation of privacy. why did they need that information? they can't force you to give the passwords and i think...
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a ritual and educates in imperial russia. the tradition of staging bowls is being revived in our time. but these are parties with pavel. suck. i demand satisfaction. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. so you love rolph russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure you're ending your ear with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of un security council how do you think the much criticised joint security council will benefit from india's participation. first of all i would say that criticism is not always warranted the latest wave of criticism was related to the fact that the security council allegedly cannot act on syria. by these by the desire to see some action on the part of the security council the critics wanted the posse resolution under chapter seven which provides for
a ritual and educates in imperial russia. the tradition of staging bowls is being revived in our time. but these are parties with pavel. suck. i demand satisfaction. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. so you love rolph russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure you're ending your ear with a visit to india...
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of course this fall here was first educated to the war of eighteen twelve it wasn't so much about russia as they but it was the first such event that was held after the war a certain degree of courage was required to hold the ball at that time this stance is where it all began. and with several events every year they're becoming very popular even if you're not experienced you are encouraged to join in and there are plenty of helpful partners waiting to show you the ropes. movement in music have always stood the russian soul but now in the twenty first century more and more people seem to be learning these traditional courtly dances that hark back to a bygone age i wanted to find out what makes them so appealing to a modern nor dns and how long it might take to get an absolute beginner to the book but. there's a school in moscow which claims it can teach anybody how to dance so i am going to put the theory to the test and apparently there are always sorts of men so hopefully this should be a place for me. the richer good evening everyone today will learn the viennese waltz which you can d
of course this fall here was first educated to the war of eighteen twelve it wasn't so much about russia as they but it was the first such event that was held after the war a certain degree of courage was required to hold the ball at that time this stance is where it all began. and with several events every year they're becoming very popular even if you're not experienced you are encouraged to join in and there are plenty of helpful partners waiting to show you the ropes. movement in music have...
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it's education programs, it's environmental protection, it's social service programs, it's against, it's homeland security, it's law enforcement. that's about a third of our budget. and it's not the part of the budget that's driving this -- it's not a part of the spending budget that's driving the deficit and debt much that's being driven by the growth in entitlements, which are becoming particularly for a good reason, which is that the american people are living longer, therefore taking much more money out of programs like medicare than they put in, and i suppose for reasons that are not so good, which is the cost of health care continues to go up. so we proved ourselves incapable of dealing with this crisis as part of the normal process of compromise, and so we created this cliff which was intentionally made so harmful that our assumption was that we would not allow ourselves to go over the cliff. because it would be so hurtful. and, again, that's why i say no deal, in this case, is not better than a bad deal. no deal is the worst deal because it means we go over the cliff. why isual t
it's education programs, it's environmental protection, it's social service programs, it's against, it's homeland security, it's law enforcement. that's about a third of our budget. and it's not the part of the budget that's driving this -- it's not a part of the spending budget that's driving the deficit and debt much that's being driven by the growth in entitlements, which are becoming particularly for a good reason, which is that the american people are living longer, therefore taking much...
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child rights convention saying contradicts principles of additional american education what principles are they talking about when i think it's more to do with the american constitution i'm certainly not an expert on the american constitution but there are states i know where for example punishments which go against the un convention on human rights of the child where those punishments are still on the statute books so it would seem to be that although the u.s. actually took a lead in framing the u.n. constitution of human rights of the child they're actually having some problems in ratifying it because of the because of the nature of the nature of the jurist durative juridical system and causing the death of a child can lead to a life sentence in the us can't it but when it comes to adoptive children their parents appear to get off more likely would you say that's true or not i don't think that's true from what i've seen perhaps with one or two exceptions the punishments that have been handed down to those parents who've been found guilty of killing a child whether adopted or their ow
child rights convention saying contradicts principles of additional american education what principles are they talking about when i think it's more to do with the american constitution i'm certainly not an expert on the american constitution but there are states i know where for example punishments which go against the un convention on human rights of the child where those punishments are still on the statute books so it would seem to be that although the u.s. actually took a lead in framing...
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jump the border and enjoy the red carpet education treatment the people who will be getting the scholarships are mostly the children of illegal immigrants who spent many of their formative years in america and yeah i could see the logic that could be hard for them to get an education wonder when they aren't citizens but they came into the country illegally it isn't taxpayers jobs to help them but wait berkeley is a private institution so i guess they can give out the money to whoever they want whenever they want however they want but berkeley management if you're watching this i would really appreciate if you chose some financial mercy to american citizens it isn't like they don't need the help but that's just my opinion. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't i'm tom hard look at the big picture. russia would be so much brighter if you. song from feinstein fresh. start on t.v. dot com. hello welcome back the french embassy in
jump the border and enjoy the red carpet education treatment the people who will be getting the scholarships are mostly the children of illegal immigrants who spent many of their formative years in america and yeah i could see the logic that could be hard for them to get an education wonder when they aren't citizens but they came into the country illegally it isn't taxpayers jobs to help them but wait berkeley is a private institution so i guess they can give out the money to whoever they want...
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because we have lots and lots of problems that frustrate the people who are problems with health care education transporting for structure you name it there are a lot of things we need to change in our daily life so let's not waste our time let's start the changes i want to talk about in other subjects i know it's important he. used to look like a deal in it with more school being the hole in the center but no it's different how a sector of the most has been merged with moscow before and know the city looks like a keyhole and the most cohesion looks like a horseshoe i believe you've lost one eighth of a territory that a lot of lent. but you know that russian people believe that a horseshoe brings good luck but still you know there has always been this tendency for big cities spread out and take over areas around them people from the suburbs commute into work in the city and so on do you think there's nothing wrong with this send people even say there is no need for the most they see there should only be the greater moscow in the remaining part of the most cohesion should be divided between the
because we have lots and lots of problems that frustrate the people who are problems with health care education transporting for structure you name it there are a lot of things we need to change in our daily life so let's not waste our time let's start the changes i want to talk about in other subjects i know it's important he. used to look like a deal in it with more school being the hole in the center but no it's different how a sector of the most has been merged with moscow before and know...
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is welfare health education and debt interest. now we're not going to have lower taxes and smaller state without reducing spending on those areas and i recognize that that's why i talk so often about mutuals i really think what welfare and health in particular would be better delivered by mutual lives in those services it is worrying though isn't it i mean if you roll back the welfare state isn't there a huge risk of leaving the poorest and most vulnerable in society exposed well this is the this is why i are i'm so insistent that we must change the system of money because this this cycle it's a complex cycle of state spending on the deficit plus currency debasement to maintain this idea that we can all live each other's expense through the state it's increasingly obvious that it is a cruel fairy tale now i come from a very ordinary background my mother my father dependent on the state pension and the n.h.s. but it's a cruel fiction we have to get to the point where we're actually able to to sustain ourselves in a way which can go
is welfare health education and debt interest. now we're not going to have lower taxes and smaller state without reducing spending on those areas and i recognize that that's why i talk so often about mutuals i really think what welfare and health in particular would be better delivered by mutual lives in those services it is worrying though isn't it i mean if you roll back the welfare state isn't there a huge risk of leaving the poorest and most vulnerable in society exposed well this is the...
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. >> leanne asked, i'm wondering if her parents are paying for her education. >> ashley said simply spoiled millennial. >> and cherilyn added spoiled brat. >> drew wrote to us saying creepy helicopter parents need to let kids be kids, that's pretty ridiculous. >> great answers, everyone. keep them coming in. >>> more to come on cnn saturday morning. we'll be right back. >>> over the next 50 years, we needed more food produced than the last 10,000 years combined. >> we're pushing the limits on land, already seeing food shortages in some parts of the world. so we need to pick up the pace, i think. >> and really take it to the next level offshore and open up new frontiers for farming. [ male announcer ] this december, remember you can stay in and like something ♪ or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthriti
. >> leanne asked, i'm wondering if her parents are paying for her education. >> ashley said simply spoiled millennial. >> and cherilyn added spoiled brat. >> drew wrote to us saying creepy helicopter parents need to let kids be kids, that's pretty ridiculous. >> great answers, everyone. keep them coming in. >>> more to come on cnn saturday morning. we'll be right back. >>> over the next 50 years, we needed more food produced than the last 10,000...
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that that's probably the least efficient way of generating jobs you get much more by putting it in education or medical care. and defense is higher defense production is highly capital intensive not like it's and that's one of the reasons that or has that that effect of creating fewer jobs than other alternative views apple intensive there's a lot of banking involved by capital i mean this is a very expensive machine it's machinery. that produces these things a life tech machine when i say ok what what kind of you know it seems like we have a national security system a defense system right now that's really built for a potential war with the soviet union and in the meantime we've got you know a single hacker in whether it's in louisiana and saudi arabia could you know bring down half a city it seems. aren't we looking at a different face of future warfare absent absolutely and we're still in a cold war mindset maintaining thousands of nuclear weapons that we don't need. even when we're trying to cover for other nations that have agreed not to produce them we produce the f. twenty two fighter
that that's probably the least efficient way of generating jobs you get much more by putting it in education or medical care. and defense is higher defense production is highly capital intensive not like it's and that's one of the reasons that or has that that effect of creating fewer jobs than other alternative views apple intensive there's a lot of banking involved by capital i mean this is a very expensive machine it's machinery. that produces these things a life tech machine when i say ok...
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is so important for success in the world and yet education is such a financial burden on the middle class you know even you know from the time you start going to kindergarten that class divisions starts to shape your life it's like we're moving back to the fifteenth century so what what do we do is there going to be a new renaissance or a new and what rome well i think what we should do and what i hope we will do is have you know a new progressive era but it does have to be new and we have to people who are worried about this have to come up with some new ideas. we started our conversation tom by talking about the parallels with the nineteenth century in the industrial revolution and i talked about that a lot with economists in doing the research for my book and some of them would say well you know we should be reassured by those parallels because after all did the industrial revolution turn out to be a good thing and everything settled down and my response to that is to say yes it did but let's think about what it took to get to that settle down period it took two world wars to dep
is so important for success in the world and yet education is such a financial burden on the middle class you know even you know from the time you start going to kindergarten that class divisions starts to shape your life it's like we're moving back to the fifteenth century so what what do we do is there going to be a new renaissance or a new and what rome well i think what we should do and what i hope we will do is have you know a new progressive era but it does have to be new and we have to...
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state educators say the goal is realistic. . >>> adoptions between american families and russian children could soon end. now that russia's president is expected to sign a bill into law by the end of the week. ktvu's mike mibach is live in the newsroom with the effect it's having on one young woman. >> reporter: that's right. it's like a political chess match with thousands of children in the middle. since 1992, more than 60,000 russian children have been adopted by u.s. families and here in the bay area the story hits home for one of those 60,000. a determined set of eyes. >> i just love clothes. >> reporter: a patient hand. >> i said it would be really cool if i could design them. >> reporter: 18-year-old julia rally has a dream and her life sketch he's a designer. >> they have a wonderful two- year program for fashion. >> reporter: in 2001, julia was an orphan in russia. >> she was so small, i could carry her through the airport myself on my hip. >> people in the orphanage who get kicked out at 15 and 16ened you're basically -- and you're basically on the streets and you're trying to m
state educators say the goal is realistic. . >>> adoptions between american families and russian children could soon end. now that russia's president is expected to sign a bill into law by the end of the week. ktvu's mike mibach is live in the newsroom with the effect it's having on one young woman. >> reporter: that's right. it's like a political chess match with thousands of children in the middle. since 1992, more than 60,000 russian children have been adopted by u.s. families...